Basic Information
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences, founded in 1935, originated from the pH meter invented by Dr. Beckman for accurately measuring the pH value of lemon juice. From a small business located in an auto repair shop in Pasadena, California, to a global leader in clinical diagnostics and life sciences today, the success of Beckman Coulter can be largely attributed to three visionary scientists: Dr. Beckman and the Coulter brothers, who brought significant changes to science and medicine. In 1997, Beckman and Coulter companies merged to become today’s Beckman Coulter, Inc., part of Danaher Group, a global innovator in science and technology. The Life Sciences division of Beckman Coulter has been committed to improving human health worldwide. Over the past century, instruments under the "Beckman" and "Coulter" brands have been widely recognized and accepted by medical professionals and researchers around the world. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences provides life science researchers in various research and commercial laboratories with excellent instrument systems, reagents, and global technical services and support, continuously promoting new technological advancements in biological research. Our technical support and after-sales service network spans the globe, reaching more than 130 countries. The company's main products include flow cytometers, centrifuges, laboratory automation systems, particle and cell analysis instruments, etc., which are primarily used in cutting-edge research areas such as genomics, proteomics, cellomics, and biopharmaceuticals.
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences
Indianapolis,Indiana,United States of America
less than 15 people
January 01, 1935
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